On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 02:31:04PM +0000, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Steven Starr wrote:
> >Last week the advocates' efforts to keep the documents online took 
> >another step as Freenet, an international anticensorship organization 
> >that promotes the anonymous distribution of files, obtained copies of 
> >the Diebold documents. The technology that the network uses is a 
> >peer-to-peer service, and is similar in many ways to the software behind 
> >file-trading companies like Kazaa and the original Napster.
> 
> Now why can't we get more of this kind of publicity?  Shame its in such 
> an obscure publication...
> 
> BTW - are those document on Freenet *in an easily accessible form*?

They are apparently linked from YoYo...
> 
> Ian.

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